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Israeli officials are reportedly expecting US President Donald Trump to make a landmark announcement in the coming days regarding the move of the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and recognizing the highly-sensitive holy city as Israel’s capital, according to a local TV report on Wednesday.

According to the Hadashot report, the move could take place as soon as Sunday and Trump is instructing officials to prepare for it.

The White House urged caution in response to the report later on Wednesday saying it was "premature" ahead of a decision deadline.

"This is a premature report. We have nothing to announce," said press secretary Sarah Sanders

The report comes just a day after Trump’s vice-president Mike Pence stated that the President was "actively considering” how and when to move the US embassy.

Saudi Arabia urged fellow Arab League nations to find a "non-compromise” solution to deal with "Iran’s aggression” and "disregard for international law” during a specially-summoned foreign ministers’ meeting in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.

"We will not stand idly by in the face of Iran’s aggression,” Riyadh’s foreign minister, Adel al-Jubeir, said in public remarks to the assembled officials.

The Saudi official accused Tehran of "meddling” in various Middle Eastern states, particularly focusing on the Houthi faction in Yemen, and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

"Iran created agents in the region, such as the Houthi and Hezbollah militias, in total disregard for all international principles,” said al-Jubeir.

The minister, a long-time ambassador to the US appointed as foreign minister two years ago, said that 80 Iran-manufactured missiles had been launched from Yemen since the conflict broke out in the country ...